Moving, moving, moving dirt in Watkinsville




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From: "Pope, Teri"
Date:02/03/2015 3:23 PM (GMT-05:00)
To: "Pope, Teri"
Subject: GA DOT: Moving, moving, moving dirt in Watkinsville









MOVING, MOVING, MOVING DIRT IN WATKINSVILLE

Watkinsville, Ga. – Georgia DOT announces dump trucks will continue to cross the road to move dirt across Mars Hill Road. Daily traffic impacts will continue through February for the widening of Mars Hill Road in Watkinsville, if weather allows.

"The plan is for crews to haul dirt in dump trucks across Mars Hill Road between Hodges Mill Road and Riverhaven Lane. Traffic will flow freely through the area until a dump truck is ready to cross, then Mars Hill traffic will be momentarily stopped as the dump truck crosses the road. Hauling dirt and intermittent flagging will occur through February as weather permits," explained Harold Mull, Georgia DOT District Construction Engineer.

The project will widen Mars Hill Road/Oconee Connector from State Route 316 to State Route 53/Hog Mountain Road improving mobility locally in Watkinsville and for the region in to and out of Clarke County. The new road will have four lanes that are 12 feet wide with a 20 feet wide grassy median. It will also have bike lanes and a sidewalk in each direction. As part of the project, a new bridge will be built over Barber Creek, replacing the existing bridge was built in 1944.

G.P.'s Enterprises of Auburn, Georgia is the Project's Contractor. The contract completion date for this 3.299 mile long project is May 26, 2018 - 56 days were added to the overall completion date because of the delay in issuing the notice to proceed to the Contractor. The contract cost is $26.3 million.

If you would like to receive email updates on the project please call Teri Pope at 770-718-3924 or email her at tpope@dot.ga.gov

The Georgia Department of Transportation is committed to providing a safe, seamless and sustainable transportation system that supports Georgia's economy and is sensitive to both its citizens and its environment.  For more information on Georgia DOT, please visit www.dot.ga.gov or subscribe to our Press Release RSS feed



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Teri N. Pope
Georgia Department of Transportation
District One - Northeast Georgia
Communications Officer
770-531-5756 office
404-274-6436 cell





During inclement winter weather, the Department urges travelers to exercise caution, be patient, and call 511 for updated information on roadway conditions before getting on the road. Visit us at http://www.dot.ga.gov/winterweather; or follow us on http://www.facebook.com/GeorgiaDOT and http://twitter.com/gadeptoftrans






During inclement winter weather, the Department urges travelers to exercise caution, be patient, and call 511 for updated information on roadway conditions before getting on the road. Visit us at http://www.dot.ga.gov/winterweather; or follow us on http://www.facebook.com/GeorgiaDOT and http://twitter.com/gadeptoftrans




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